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Nuclear Fusion’s Long Wait for Wall Street Is Finally Over
The world is about to gain its first publicly traded ‘pure-play’ fusion company, and it's determined to deliver energy from nuclear fusion with an innovative model that uses neither magnets nor lasers, the most common components of leading fusion experiments. Instead, the model being piloted by the fusion-exclusive startup General Fusion uses mechanical pistons to contain plasma within a liquid lithium shell. Interesting Engineering reports that the technology has been described as a “practical, mechanical approach to fusion,…
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The Growing Debate Over Britain’s Climate Transition
Since the Labour government came into power in 2024, the United Kingdom has doubled down on efforts to decarbonise its economy and put itself on track for achieving its net-zero carbon emissions aims for the mid-century. However, in recent months, there has been some division in parliament about the high price tag associated with achieving the country’s climate goals. The U.K. introduced its 2050 net-zero target in 2021, in a bid to limit global warming in line with international Paris Agreement aims. The government has since adopted…
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The Coming LNG Supply Wave Is Good News for Europe
Europe’s natural gas storage sites are depleting at the fastest pace in years, suggesting stocks would end this winter at their lowest level since 2022. End-of-winter supply in storage at the lowest in four years means that Europe will need very high imports in the shoulder seasons and the summer to replenish the stocks to adequate levels of 80-90% full storage by November 2026, as per the EU regulations. It’s a good thing then for Europe that the global LNG market will tilt into oversupply from this year until late this decade, as…
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EU Faces Hard Choices after LNG “Wake-Up Call”
The European Union needs to diversify its natural gas sources, Brussels’ energy commissioner said this week, expressing a growing unease in European capitals that the EU has become too dependent on liquefied natural gas from the United States. Yet succeeding in that diversification drive will be tricky because of the bloc’s emissions-focused energy policies – and the sanctions on Russia. “We are speaking to countries around the world that are able to deliver LNG to us,” Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen told media…
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The Key Energy Takeaways From Davos 2026
The 56th World Economic Forum, also known as Davos 2026, was held in Switzerland in January, allowing world leaders and business representatives to meet with the aim of shaping global, regional, and industry agendas, with 60 heads of state, more than 400 political leaders, and 830 CEOs and Chairs in attendance this year. This year’s forum came at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions, particularly between the United States and its NATO allies, including Canada, Greenland, and Europe. Addressing Global Risks and, to a Lesser Extent,…
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Africa’s Solar Boom Draws New Investment
This week, the World Bank and the Rockefeller Foundation announced that they will funnel tens of millions of dollars into the budding African solar power sector. The two major global funding bodies are investing in non-profit organizations across the African continent to expand solar power projects with the tandem goal of helping to boost the agricultural sector through solar-powered technologies. “The initiative will support the rollout of solar-powered cold storage facilities, refrigerators, water pumps and grain mills in Kenya, Nigeria,…
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What Happens If the Planet Warms by 2 Degrees Celsius
If global heating reaches the 2-degree-Celsius mark, we can expect living conditions to change dramatically, according to the broad scientific consensus. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has repeatedly called for countries to decarbonise and shift to renewable energy to control global warming in the coming decades before it causes irreparable damage. However, with recent forecasts suggesting that several countries are going to fall short of their climate pledges, it is important to understand what that could mean for the world. The Paris…
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